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tell us what on this is for? >> it's utilized to transport marines from their support ship out in sea. >> it's like a giant hovercraft. we have a split screen out in the water but it floats on top of the water and propelled by massive fans. how much power has to be in these? >> we have two propeller systems and all the engine systems produce 16,000 horsepower. >> how much do they weigh? >> they weigh approximately 240,000 pounds. >> my photographer is going down the line and showing you how much room there is on the deck. you can transport vehicles, you name it? >> yes, 1689 square foot to traps port vehicles. >> josh, thank you so much for being with us. this is all part of fleet week. we should tell you this is big for the military but also for the local economy. the events alone injecting about $10 million into the san diego region and they also have largest population of military personnel anywhere in america, over 300,000 call this part of america home. pretty incredible, an event several days down the line.
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>>shepard: if he decides to run tell us what will happen. >>reporter: the frontrunner to replace him is peter rouse who takes over as interim chief and for a number of reasons the president might not be in a real hurry to replace him. the two go way back, the president hired rouse to be his senate chief of staff in 2004 and rouse is part of the inner circle that planned mr. obama's run for the white house. and he also has a history of working with members of congress. he was daschle's chief of stamp for -- staff for 20 years. >>shepard: great to see you. and we will talk about rahm emanuel's expected departure and what it meepz for the white house with the cofounder and executive director of www.realclearpolitics.com. and the ultimate reality show, and the united states is wanting very closely the north korean dictator kim chong-il as he promotes his third son to the rank of four star general. in doing so ahead of the nuclear armed nation's biggest political gathering in three decades. this is a new picture of his son. people in the north ko
>>shepard: if he decides to run tell us what will happen. >>reporter: the frontrunner to replace him is peter rouse who takes over as interim chief and for a number of reasons the president might not be in a real hurry to replace him. the two go way back, the president hired rouse to be his senate chief of staff in 2004 and rouse is part of the inner circle that planned mr. obama's run for the white house. and he also has a history of working with members of congress. he was...
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congressman pence joins us. let me guess the answer to that question, you are going to say the president is wrong? >> i think the president is flat wrong. i don't think is a choice between the failed policies of the past and the failed policies of the present. what republicans are talking about is not tax cuts and more spending. but let's cut spending and let's cut taxes what was remarkable about the speech this morning or this afternoon rather, was how partisan it was. >> greta: pot shots. he was hooked on boehner boehner got under his skin, i guess. >> yeah. i was in cleveland last thursday. i've been traveling around ohio and pennsylvania and west virginia. people are hurting. this was billed as a outline of the president's new strategy to get this economy moving again. you know you are about 15 minutes into the speech where it seemed like the president was stuck back in 2008, fighting the last campaign, talking about the bush administration. look, what john boehner did this morning on national television was
congressman pence joins us. let me guess the answer to that question, you are going to say the president is wrong? >> i think the president is flat wrong. i don't think is a choice between the failed policies of the past and the failed policies of the present. what republicans are talking about is not tax cuts and more spending. but let's cut spending and let's cut taxes what was remarkable about the speech this morning or this afternoon rather, was how partisan it was. >> greta:...
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political analyst brit hume is here to tell us about an unusual strategy. >> all right, bret. at one time or another, president obama attacked wall street for greed and doctors for greed and insurance companies for theirs. and never stopped attacking the bush administration, he has attacked the tea party movie and the republican leadership. none of this seems to have work well with the president's poll ratings at new lows and even liberals such as wisconsin russ finegold hesitant to appear with him and now the president and allies are trying something new, attacking their own voters. at the end of the rolling stone interview the president came back into the room and spoke with inintensity and passion, it's inexcusable for any to stand on the side line, the apathy among democrats he says it quote, irresponsible. meanwhile of course, vice-president biden was telling democrats to stop whining and senator kerry we have an electorate that doesn't always pay attention to what's going on. mr. obama and allies are certainly not the first politicians to think the voters insufficiently
political analyst brit hume is here to tell us about an unusual strategy. >> all right, bret. at one time or another, president obama attacked wall street for greed and doctors for greed and insurance companies for theirs. and never stopped attacking the bush administration, he has attacked the tea party movie and the republican leadership. none of this seems to have work well with the president's poll ratings at new lows and even liberals such as wisconsin russ finegold hesitant to...
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jonathan hunt is with us in studio. give us the context. >> reporter: this is a major problem and a calling to the military, it is getting much worse, in fact, suicides within the army alone, doubled from 2005 to 2009, and take a look at these statistics, for 2007, to 2009 and they are suicides within the army and that he marine corps and obviously the branches doing the most ground combat in afghanistan and iraq and 2007, 148 suicides, and 200, 182. and last year, 214. so, this is as admiral mike mullen said the emergency issue, one they feel they have to deal with. >> shepard: it makes sense there would be a lot of factors behind this. >> not the least of which is the war, as they say, is hell, and what these men and women see on the battlefield, what they do on the battlefield can obviously haunt them many years after they come home, but according to former assistant deputy secretary of the army who i spoke to earlier it is the coming home that is often the hardest part. listen: >> suicides seem to occur around relat
jonathan hunt is with us in studio. give us the context. >> reporter: this is a major problem and a calling to the military, it is getting much worse, in fact, suicides within the army alone, doubled from 2005 to 2009, and take a look at these statistics, for 2007, to 2009 and they are suicides within the army and that he marine corps and obviously the branches doing the most ground combat in afghanistan and iraq and 2007, 148 suicides, and 200, 182. and last year, 214. so, this is as...
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>> right now, prosecutors are telling us and told us point blank today the charges that they have in their words are invasion of privacy. those charges in themselves could carry up to five years in prison. but they may want to follow the lead of those officials in massachusetts who, as you know, charged a group of students, six of them in all, with murder in the case of that young student, 14 years old, phoebe prince. she committed suicide after allegedly being relentlessly bullied. one 18-year-old student is dead tonight and two others have their lives changed forever in this tragic case. >> mighty sad. thank you. former president carter we thought was going to be out of the hospital a couple of days ago but he's still in a hospital in cleveland as fox reports tonight. his medical team says a virus of some kind is likely to blame for keeping him there and that the infection is now clearing up. president carter is 85 years old now and suffered some stomach problems, he said, during a flight from atlanta to cleveland prompting medics to meet him on the tarmac. a hospital spokeswoman s
>> right now, prosecutors are telling us and told us point blank today the charges that they have in their words are invasion of privacy. those charges in themselves could carry up to five years in prison. but they may want to follow the lead of those officials in massachusetts who, as you know, charged a group of students, six of them in all, with murder in the case of that young student, 14 years old, phoebe prince. she committed suicide after allegedly being relentlessly bullied. one...
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audience and share how your life as changed in the last 40 days, that that will come up next week, e-mail us tonight. from new york, good night america. america. >> president obama tries to fire up a youth vote five weeks ahead of the november mid terms and brit hume tells about a new and risky strategy by the white house to pump out the turnout and ramps up endeavors to kill ill m tennants inside afghanistan. who they are. and live from the studio in washington. this is special report the. good evening, i'm bret baier. the white house decided that youth must be served and democrats must be shamed. we have fox team coverage of the administration's latest push for the mid terms. brit hume has analysis of democratic leaders tough love for democratic voters. we begin with wendell goler on the latest efforts to overcome what's being called the enthusiasm gap. >> in a back yard economy discussion in albuquerque, president obama showed a glimpse of frustration in the fall elections. >> that's choices are going to mean something and you've got to ask yourself what direction do i want this country t
audience and share how your life as changed in the last 40 days, that that will come up next week, e-mail us tonight. from new york, good night america. america. >> president obama tries to fire up a youth vote five weeks ahead of the november mid terms and brit hume tells about a new and risky strategy by the white house to pump out the turnout and ramps up endeavors to kill ill m tennants inside afghanistan. who they are. and live from the studio in washington. this is special report...
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that brings to us the featured text to vote poll. here is question tonight -- what is our greatest national security threat? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for national debt. sr2 for rogue nations. sr3 for terrorism. sr4 for unsecured boards. we'll bring you the results at the end of the show. up next, how the president's new economic proposals are playing in one battleground state. ahead of november's mid-term election. ñ÷ >> bret: we begin in ohio. for voters there it's all about the economy. carl cameron looks at how the candidates in the buckeye state are framing the key issue. >> reporter: since taking office, president obama visited ohio, the premier political bellwether state more than any other. ten times he's come to promote and defend his embattled economic agenda and blast republican opposition. >> it's still the past versus the future. choice of sliding backwards and moving forward. that's what this election is about. that's the choice you will face in november. [ applause [ applause ] >> but the state has
that brings to us the featured text to vote poll. here is question tonight -- what is our greatest national security threat? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for national debt. sr2 for rogue nations. sr3 for terrorism. sr4 for unsecured boards. we'll bring you the results at the end of the show. up next, how the president's new economic proposals are playing in one battleground state. ahead of november's mid-term election. ñ÷ >> bret: we begin in ohio. for voters there it's...
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did the fashion police use excessive force? so let's tackle this from the plaintiff's point of view. they say not only did they shell out $30 per ticket, but they spent up to $1,000 in some cases which is possible on the dresses. only to be told at the door get out, based on an arbitrary dress code. what say you? >> you can replace the money with you you can never replace your homecoming. it was these girl's senior year. styles are a lot more modest -- revealing than when i was in high school. you are younger than i am. but the dresses weren't that bad in my opinion at all. they were prom dresses. if you walk in any store that's what you see. it's awful these girls missed their homecoming because of this. megyn: they said they were too low cut and too high. these dresses are too high. you can see thigh. this girl in particular said she got out. what's wrong with that outfit. >> from a personal perspective they look marvelous. from the school's perspective it's a different story. goodness forbid we should have a school that prot
did the fashion police use excessive force? so let's tackle this from the plaintiff's point of view. they say not only did they shell out $30 per ticket, but they spent up to $1,000 in some cases which is possible on the dresses. only to be told at the door get out, based on an arbitrary dress code. what say you? >> you can replace the money with you you can never replace your homecoming. it was these girl's senior year. styles are a lot more modest -- revealing than when i was in high...
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that brings to us the featured text to vote poll. here is question tonight -- what is our greatest national security threat? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for national debt. sr2 for rogue nations. sr3 for terrorism. sr4 for unsecured boards. we'll bring you the results at the end of the show. up next, how the president's new economic proposals are playing in one battleground state. ahead of november's mid-term election. my nasal allergies are ruining our camping trip. i kn who works different than many other allergy medications. hoo? omnaris. [ men ] omnaris -- the nose! [ man ] did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nebleed, nd sore throat. [ inhales deeply ] i told my allergy sptoms to take a hike. omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause. get omnaris for $11 at omnaris.com. >> bret: we begin in ohio. for voters there it's all about the eco
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connect the dots for us here. when we hear sharif el-gamal say that they will not take money from terrorist organizations, is that the case? >> well, it depends on how you dissect this but we were not satisfied with that answer. frankly, we've not been satisfied with a lot of the nonanswers that we've received. so we started digging into this. and what we found is that one of el-gamal's financial backers, someone who made a significant investment in the mosque is a man man, this gentleman, an egyptian-born man actually had been sending money to a terrorist organization back in 1999. that organization is the holy land foundation. so we've drawn a link between this man, a terrorist organization, and the mosque. >> what we're hearing from this guy, what we're hearing from his attorneys is and from other individuals in this organization you're talking about that he gave money to, this hlf, is that correct? >> hlf. >> that he along with a lot of other people were, perhaps, duped into believing this was an orphanage don
connect the dots for us here. when we hear sharif el-gamal say that they will not take money from terrorist organizations, is that the case? >> well, it depends on how you dissect this but we were not satisfied with that answer. frankly, we've not been satisfied with a lot of the nonanswers that we've received. so we started digging into this. and what we found is that one of el-gamal's financial backers, someone who made a significant investment in the mosque is a man man, this...
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what can you tell us about that? >> chicago mayor richard daley announced he will not seek re-election next year and cited personal reasons. his wife battled cancer for a number of years and white house chief of staff rahm emanuel's phone immediately lit up. emanuel said last april being chicago's mayor has always been an aspiration of mine even in the house of representatives. today, emanuel praised daley but said nothing about running but some of the associates say everyone was caught by surprise by the announcement. chief of staff generally serve two or three years before burning out. it's a tremendously demanding position. emanuel would be a strong candidate. he was elected for congressional district four times. the filing deadline is three weeks after an election that may change the balance of power in washington. no one will be surprised if emanuel tosses his hat in the race. >> bret: wendell goler live on the north lawn. thank you. obama administration today launched a program designed to assist homeowners who
what can you tell us about that? >> chicago mayor richard daley announced he will not seek re-election next year and cited personal reasons. his wife battled cancer for a number of years and white house chief of staff rahm emanuel's phone immediately lit up. emanuel said last april being chicago's mayor has always been an aspiration of mine even in the house of representatives. today, emanuel praised daley but said nothing about running but some of the associates say everyone was caught...
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rudy, what can you tell us? >> reporter: they are doing a security sweep and the campus remains locked down. it will remain locked down for the next several hours. they hope to open up the north cam us in an hour or so. they are searching for that possible second gunman. they are getting conflicting information about this possible suspect, a man who walked on campus dressed in black, armed with an ak-47, walking down the street directly behind me, then walking down in front of a large dormitory across the street from the mainly prairie on campus. -- from the main library. all the students that were there as they were starting the school day scattered, sought cover. then we are told the gunman walked into the library and took his own life. because there are different descriptions on the suspect, some saying he wore all black, some saying he had a brown jacket wearing a hoodie, a ski mask, law enforcement officers want to make sure they have only a lone gunman. if there is a possibility of a second gunman they wan
rudy, what can you tell us? >> reporter: they are doing a security sweep and the campus remains locked down. it will remain locked down for the next several hours. they hope to open up the north cam us in an hour or so. they are searching for that possible second gunman. they are getting conflicting information about this possible suspect, a man who walked on campus dressed in black, armed with an ak-47, walking down the street directly behind me, then walking down in front of a large...
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they kill us, we kill them. so it might not surprise you to know that one of these lions is about to attack. but wait until you see what the other lion does. that's next. hey what's going on? doing t shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if thosboxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in te country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way! uh-uh. no way. yes way, no weigh. priority mail flat rate box shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. to local hospitals or, like windstream communications, you can dream it and do i windstream lists on nasdaq, the world's most innovative can-do exchange. until your policy expires. here's the truth: you can switch to allstate whenever you darn well please. and if you get allstate today, you can get an early signing discount. up to an extra 10% off. even better, an
they kill us, we kill them. so it might not surprise you to know that one of these lions is about to attack. but wait until you see what the other lion does. that's next. hey what's going on? doing t shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if thosboxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in te country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no...
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tell us. >> that's correct. gale force winds have started as we speak to hit the north of the city gusts coming through up to 130-kilometers plus the forecast is for heavy rain. and the city is crippled and understandable concern that they did -- the high winds will reach through the damage. >> rick: these winds are 81 miles per hour. not quite hurricane force winds but still very, very strong winds. and when you consider what people there are dealing with it's certainly not going to be very welcomed. how is it that no one was killed in this when we look at the damage here, the buildings that just collapsed, was there a warning for this? did people know it was coming? >> nobody knew it was coming. the scientists -- appears to be a new fault. not an existing fault line, a new fault, it's an inexplicable, people can'tunder and it stand why there are not been fatalities. only by the grace of god. >> rick: yeah. talk about the damage, rick, to the infrastructure. i know the power lines are down obviously. what exact
tell us. >> that's correct. gale force winds have started as we speak to hit the north of the city gusts coming through up to 130-kilometers plus the forecast is for heavy rain. and the city is crippled and understandable concern that they did -- the high winds will reach through the damage. >> rick: these winds are 81 miles per hour. not quite hurricane force winds but still very, very strong winds. and when you consider what people there are dealing with it's certainly not going...
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i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your way out of it. in dealing with the taliban you probably can't kill your way out of the it. because, there is a huge difference between iraq and afghanistan. bill, in iraq, al qaeda were also foreign invaders, and they turned out to be a lot less appealing than we are. in the southern and eastern parts of afghanistan, the taliban are the home team, we're asking the pashtun population to turn against their own relatives and, ultimately, the core problem is we cannot make afghans what we want them to want. bill: but the presi
i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your...
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[applause] >> it won't get us there. [applause] >> it won't get us there. [applause] >> it won't get us there. [applause] >> so that's the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us up? [applause] >> do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle class? [applause] >> that's the america that i see. we may not be there yet, but we know where this country needs to go. we see a future where we invest in american innovation and american ingenuity, where we export more goods so we create more jobs here at home, where we make it easier to start a business, or patent an invention. where we build a home-grown clean energy industry because i don't want to see new solar panels or electric cars or advanced batteries manufactured in europe or in asia, i want to see them made right here in the us of a by american workers. [applause] >> we see an america where every citizen has the skills and traini
[applause] >> it won't get us there. [applause] >> it won't get us there. [applause] >> it won't get us there. [applause] >> so that's the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us up? [applause] >> do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle class? [applause] >> that's the america...
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joining us now live from london, greg. what can you tell us? >> our sister network in london, sky news, broke the details last night. fox news has been backing it up ever since. it is an al-qaeda plot to target numerous sites in the u.k., france and germany, pablo denmark, hotels where foreigners could be, where americans could be. done at a commando style raid. this has been exposed by american authorities and hopefully disrupted and the disruption in part, these drone attacks we've been seeing in the pakistan-afghanistan border area that possibly aimed at breaking this up. since the story broke, gretchen, we've been looking hard at one of the central sources of the story. in fact, of the plot, a german of afghan descent. he worshiped possibly not coincidentally, at the same hamburg, germany mosque that mohammed atta attended and other 9-11 plotters attended. then he left hamburg, went to pakistan, trained with an offshoot of al-qaeda and captured in kabul, afghanistan, a few months ago, caught by the americans and interrogated and it is those
joining us now live from london, greg. what can you tell us? >> our sister network in london, sky news, broke the details last night. fox news has been backing it up ever since. it is an al-qaeda plot to target numerous sites in the u.k., france and germany, pablo denmark, hotels where foreigners could be, where americans could be. done at a commando style raid. this has been exposed by american authorities and hopefully disrupted and the disruption in part, these drone attacks we've been...
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and you will eat less and over time, you will lose weight. >> jamie: get back to us and let us know at housecall@fox news.com, how it goes. >> eric: everyone knows how important it is to stay active mentally as you grow older but if you get alzheimer's, brain exercise, they say, may make things worse. doctor, how can that be? >> you know, i have to be very, very careful in explaining this to you because i don't want to create the wrong impression. keeping mentally active is very important. you know, older people whose memory begins to fade a little bit are worried that they may be developing alzheimer's and they do crossword puzzles and all kinds of things to keep their brain active. that is good for you. doing that delays the onset of alzheimer's disease. however, interestingly enough, once you have alzheimer's disease, doing these things is not good for you, it accelerates your decline. so, from a practical point of view, what does it mean? if you are taking care of an alzheimer's patient and trying your best for them, don't bother them with the crossword puzzles and things like that
and you will eat less and over time, you will lose weight. >> jamie: get back to us and let us know at housecall@fox news.com, how it goes. >> eric: everyone knows how important it is to stay active mentally as you grow older but if you get alzheimer's, brain exercise, they say, may make things worse. doctor, how can that be? >> you know, i have to be very, very careful in explaining this to you because i don't want to create the wrong impression. keeping mentally active is...
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i'm martha maccallum, good to have you with us this morning. midterm elections are two months away and the president is expected to say that the bush tax cuts will be extended for some but not for all americans. bill: also martha is former budget director who was in the job a few months ago who said this is not a good idea, ready for a stalemate are new what's new. stuart varney, fox business network, host of varney & company. first the news, what do we expect to hear on the economy? >> today the president goes to cleveland, he is going to be pushing for a $200 billion tax credit plan, part of the overall stimulus program, he's going to get personal, he's going to talk about his own financial struggles, to use that as a way to leverage off on the economy front. that's what's going to happen today, bill. you mentioned stalemate there, and that's exactly what we've got. in a nutshell, if you look at overall policy, you do have stalemate. here's what you've got: you've got the president, he wants to spend, republicans and some democrats do not. th
i'm martha maccallum, good to have you with us this morning. midterm elections are two months away and the president is expected to say that the bush tax cuts will be extended for some but not for all americans. bill: also martha is former budget director who was in the job a few months ago who said this is not a good idea, ready for a stalemate are new what's new. stuart varney, fox business network, host of varney & company. first the news, what do we expect to hear on the economy?...
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almost $100 for used books. >> greg: i used to get all of my books used unless they come out with a new edition and then you couldn't too it. then i would sell them again and make a little bit of money. remember that? back in the day, turn of the century. >> like 10 years ago for me. >> greg: all right. an american citizen arrested, detained, strip searched and held for weeks. what crime was he suspected of committing absolutely none? why the government nabbed him anyway? >> julie: why he is now suing former attorney general john ashcroft. and how his case made it to the supreme court. [ female announcer ] there's a new way to let go of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. introducing one a day menopause formula. the only complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes. new one a day menopause formula. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. had. >> greg: a flight turns into horrific nightmare for a man and
almost $100 for used books. >> greg: i used to get all of my books used unless they come out with a new edition and then you couldn't too it. then i would sell them again and make a little bit of money. remember that? back in the day, turn of the century. >> like 10 years ago for me. >> greg: all right. an american citizen arrested, detained, strip searched and held for weeks. what crime was he suspected of committing absolutely none? why the government nabbed him anyway?...
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those who attacked thought to demoralize us, divide us, to deprive us of the very unity, the very ideals that make america, america. those qualities that have made us a beacon of freedom and hope t billions around the ld world. today we declare oncemore, we will never hand them that victory. as americans we will keep alive the virtues and values that make us who we are and who we must always be. for our cause is just. our spirit is strong, our resolve is unwavering. like generations before let us com together today and all days to affirm certain inalienablerights, affirm life and liberty and the pursuant of happiness. on this day and the days to come, we choose to stay true to our best selves as one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. this is how we choose to honor the fallen, your families, your friends, your fellow service members. this is how we will keep alive theegacy ofhese proud and patriotics americans. this is how we will prevail in this great test of our time. ow this is how we will preserve and protect the country that we love and pass it safer and
those who attacked thought to demoralize us, divide us, to deprive us of the very unity, the very ideals that make america, america. those qualities that have made us a beacon of freedom and hope t billions around the ld world. today we declare oncemore, we will never hand them that victory. as americans we will keep alive the virtues and values that make us who we are and who we must always be. for our cause is just. our spirit is strong, our resolve is unwavering. like generations before let...
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fishermen are outraged. >> it will be a head shot for us. we will use 50% of our mackral fishing. i will have to cut maybe half of my crew. >> reporter: environmental groups aren't happy either. they are pushing the feds to go off the billion dollar a year polic industry in the berring sea. the closures could take effect in january. jenna: thank you so much, dan. jon: you've seen the commercials about identity theft, you think it only can hurt your credit. think again. how a stolen identity got this woman thrown in jail, stripped-searched she says. she joins us next with her story. plus, reckless endangerment for defending his family. a man arrested for firing warning shots on his own lawn after he said he was convict -- confronted by gang members. we'll talk to him, let you decide. megyn: i'm meg megyn kelly, with his approval numbers in the tank president obama is going to try something new. he's going to talk more about his family history. exactly how that will create new jobs. we'll have a fair & balanced debate. reporter charles leaf has been all over this mosque near ground
fishermen are outraged. >> it will be a head shot for us. we will use 50% of our mackral fishing. i will have to cut maybe half of my crew. >> reporter: environmental groups aren't happy either. they are pushing the feds to go off the billion dollar a year polic industry in the berring sea. the closures could take effect in january. jenna: thank you so much, dan. jon: you've seen the commercials about identity theft, you think it only can hurt your credit. think again. how a stolen...
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bush used to play. martha: that is an interesting point, one thing they have been criticized for, as you appointment out is talking about the last 8 years and the president pointing backwards and you are saying what the president is doing is putting a new face, a face that would have more power on his debate, that things would be worse if you don't give us another chance and give us a couple more years to straighten it out. >> exactly. this is what the democrats are doing. i talked to a republican pollster yesterday, talking about the differences between today and 1994 and he said, in 1994, republicans had been out of power in the house 40 years, and nobody remembered a time when they were in charge, and not the case now, the president is trying to say, look, republicans were in charge, recently and this guy, john boehner was part of it and if you elect him, he'll be in charge again, and will do the same thing, and they are trying to play on recent memories of republican rules. martha: very tight races
bush used to play. martha: that is an interesting point, one thing they have been criticized for, as you appointment out is talking about the last 8 years and the president pointing backwards and you are saying what the president is doing is putting a new face, a face that would have more power on his debate, that things would be worse if you don't give us another chance and give us a couple more years to straighten it out. >> exactly. this is what the democrats are doing. i talked to a...
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in terms of it using empowerment, which we already have, it uses a program that is going to be used in a county in the very near future. i had the opportunity to visit with all 17 school superintendents. the point i think we need to make is as far as it goes, it is fun. but we need to go further. we cannot wait for the five years that is called for in my opponent's plan to change the system. by that time, thousands of children's -- children would have gone through. my plan will allow for change immediately. it will call for immediate merit pay for teachers to reward good teachers. it will call for the end of social promotion. it will give principals throughout the state the ability to have local control for the decisions and kids in their schools. thanks. >> we understand it will be hard to divorce the subject issue from this, but we want to continue with another question. the school district has led the privatizing and have found they could not save the money. what evidence do you have that there are cost-saving measures to achieve streamlining privatization and more efficient operati
in terms of it using empowerment, which we already have, it uses a program that is going to be used in a county in the very near future. i had the opportunity to visit with all 17 school superintendents. the point i think we need to make is as far as it goes, it is fun. but we need to go further. we cannot wait for the five years that is called for in my opponent's plan to change the system. by that time, thousands of children's -- children would have gone through. my plan will allow for change...
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let's go out to colorado and michelle malkin joins us. she joins us every week at this time. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> peter: george stephanopoulos sat down with the president of the united states and they ran a clip of their conversation. we all know the president wants those tax cuts for the most successful people in america to expire at the end of the year, to sunset. but what would happen if congress actually ok'd them and extended them? when asked whether or not he would veto it, he said this this morning. >> you can't have republicans running on fiscal discipline, that we're going to reduce our deficit, that the debt is out of control, and then borrow tens, hundreds of billions of dollars to get tax cuts to people who don't need them. >> does that mean you will veto an extension of tax cuts? >> what i am saying is that if we are going to add to our deficit by $35 billion, $95 billion, $100 billion, $700 billion, if that's the republican agenda, then i've got a whole bunch of better ways for us to spend that money (does that mean you're going to vow
let's go out to colorado and michelle malkin joins us. she joins us every week at this time. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> peter: george stephanopoulos sat down with the president of the united states and they ran a clip of their conversation. we all know the president wants those tax cuts for the most successful people in america to expire at the end of the year, to sunset. but what would happen if congress actually ok'd them and extended them? when asked whether...
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thank you for being with us. you think at the time of the donation he knew they were linked to hamas? >> probably not. there was plenty of evidence for people who wanted to find it. he probably thought he was giving to a orphanage. when the prosecutor shut it down by the government, attorney general john ashcroft said they had duped a lot of people. >> they did dupe a lot of people. but it raises a lot of questions about gamal. we know that he's had 7 run ins with the authorities. he's been charged with soliciting prostitute in his life. there are serious questions. he will not talk to fox. he is mum about it what have you found about it. >> not so much about el-gamal. he's had legal problems. people in the new york media found that . his inability to come clean about where they will get the money is troubling. that is an ongoing theme throughout this situation. >> let's say he didn't know and he was giving money to a group linked to hamas. is this still grounds to say we don't want to have a mosque build near 9/
thank you for being with us. you think at the time of the donation he knew they were linked to hamas? >> probably not. there was plenty of evidence for people who wanted to find it. he probably thought he was giving to a orphanage. when the prosecutor shut it down by the government, attorney general john ashcroft said they had duped a lot of people. >> they did dupe a lot of people. but it raises a lot of questions about gamal. we know that he's had 7 run ins with the authorities....
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they help us. they give us these loans. i will never forget this favor. >> since 2003, u.s. officials say these programs have created 65,000 jobs at a total cost of $80 million. they think that's relatively modest because this is a self-sustaining fund so the $80 million leverages half a billion dollars in loans over that time. the interest rate -- 12% to 18%. u.s. officials say that's what the market charges here and that's how you need to sustain it after we're gone. courtney, back to you. >> interesting. malini wilkes live in baghdad, thank you so much. good to see you this morning. guatemala's president declaring a national day of mourning today after a series of deadly mudslides. at least 3800 people were killed and dozens remain missing. bad weather forced authorities to suspend rescue efforts for fear of another landslide. officials also closed many roads for fear that loose hillsides could fall. seven people including three children are safe this morning after the coast guard rescued them from a sinking boat. they were stranded in the water after the coast of charles
they help us. they give us these loans. i will never forget this favor. >> since 2003, u.s. officials say these programs have created 65,000 jobs at a total cost of $80 million. they think that's relatively modest because this is a self-sustaining fund so the $80 million leverages half a billion dollars in loans over that time. the interest rate -- 12% to 18%. u.s. officials say that's what the market charges here and that's how you need to sustain it after we're gone. courtney, back to...
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joins us on set. general, thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> brian: it's great to see you back. back four days, you come by here. unbelievable job in iraq. first iran, you hear the story, it can't surprise you. >> again, first iran wants to create instability. let me talk about iraq specifically. they don't want to see a strong democratic iraq. that's not in their best interest. they don't want to see iraq with a strong relationship with the united states. so they'll do whatever they can to make that a rocky relationship and that's what they attempt to do by funding and training individuals to come in and attack u.s. forces, specifically in iraq. >> brian: from your knowledge, being the reason -- how true is a story like that or that story in particular? >> my guess is i would be surprised if they were that blatant saying we'll pay so much fun for each soldier. i don't think that's probably something they're doing, however, my guess is they're doing in afghanistan what they're doing in iraq,
joins us on set. general, thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> brian: it's great to see you back. back four days, you come by here. unbelievable job in iraq. first iran, you hear the story, it can't surprise you. >> again, first iran wants to create instability. let me talk about iraq specifically. they don't want to see a strong democratic iraq. that's not in their best interest. they don't want to see iraq with a strong relationship with the united states. so they'll...
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did you miss us? >> yes, i missed you terribly, i had to drink my sorrows away every day. >> that's what you call it. >> oh. great to see you guys, though. >> great to see you alisyn back this morning because it's labor day now, what's the rule, wearing white and trying to fit in the white outfits. >> enjoy this now, i will be retiring this dress as of tomorrow until memorial day. >> you're allowed to wear white. dave, you're wearing the white seersucker tomorrow. >> it might make it appearance. >> i think you know the suit. >> i thought it was beige. >> tomorrow, mr. furley shoes, too. >> fantastic. well, in the meantime, let's get to your news, we have some headlines for you, and also an extreme weather alert because the remains of tropical storm earl are playing wind and rain through new foundland. it went through nova scotia, a man drown while trying to rescue a fellow boater. and new england saw earl, i was there, it was nothing, beach erosion in cities along the coast. karzai's office says membe
did you miss us? >> yes, i missed you terribly, i had to drink my sorrows away every day. >> that's what you call it. >> oh. great to see you guys, though. >> great to see you alisyn back this morning because it's labor day now, what's the rule, wearing white and trying to fit in the white outfits. >> enjoy this now, i will be retiring this dress as of tomorrow until memorial day. >> you're allowed to wear white. dave, you're wearing the white seersucker...
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that does it for us. i'm eric shawn. >>amie: i'm jamie colby. good to have you with us. we'll send you to washington now, much more news with shannon bream. have a great day and good have a great day and good holiday. t99captioned bypclosed c >> shannon: economic push. president obama is ready to unveil the latest plan to fix the economy. does he have the right prescription? and march to the midterm, if the president can help the economy, will it help the democrats face uphill battle in november? stem cell debate. legal ruling stops funding of embryonic stem cell research. ethics versus scientific process? we have a fair and balanced debate on that coming up. i'm shannon bream. live from the nation's capital starts right now. the obama administration seems eager to talk about the economy, but does america like what it's hearing? mr. obama put a spin on weak job numbers and now he is pushing ideas to spur economic growth. julie kirtz is standing by with more on that. >> reporter: he is going to visit two swing states and hold a news conference in washington on friday. par
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> the first trip was dubbed as an apology tour for the u.s. for the criticism it received on the currency and trade policy and resistance on imposing sanctions against iran. did you see this as the white house working hard to ease up and in essence apologize for the tough talk and going forward will china use this coming trip as propaganda to say the u.s. understands that china needs to be treated with more respect? >> i don't think the white house is going to apologize for anything, but that's the way the chinese view this. that's the way they viewed it in march when two senior officials went to beijing. the chinese saw it as a sign of weakness and said it was the apology tour. it didn't work, because china took positions much tougher after this. it didn't work in march. i don't see why it is going to work now. >> but there are those here in the united states for example who would say it's a sign of weakness with the u.s. going to china. >> that is absolutely right. th
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> the first trip was dubbed as an apology tour for the u.s. for the criticism it received on the currency and trade policy and resistance on imposing sanctions against iran. did you see this as the white house working hard to ease up and in essence apologize for the tough talk and going forward will china use this coming trip as propaganda to say the u.s. understands that china needs to be treated with more respect? >> i don't think the...
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is this something that i use? maybe just an added chip, i guess. the fans never appreciated his many accomplishments in his 11 years there. as for his return, he's expecting the best. >> hopefully cheers. >> reporter: but his teammates know better. >> they boo everybody up there. >> reporter: his teammates also know what this game means to donovan. >> you put yourself in his shoes, what do you want to do. >> there's a lot of pressure. you pretend there's not and it doesn't matter but i think it does. >> reporter: mcnabb's return to philadelphia is half the story line. right now, the success of michael vick is the talk of the nfl and it was mcnabb who urged vick to sign with the eagles last season. >> one thing i wanted to do was give a guy an opportunity -- give him a second chance. mcnabb knows being a red skin is his second chance but the first chance he got in philly won't be forgotten. >> i'm excited i got the opportunity to play with those guys, but life moves on and you want the same success in washington. >> reporter: greg greg tolen, 9 news
is this something that i use? maybe just an added chip, i guess. the fans never appreciated his many accomplishments in his 11 years there. as for his return, he's expecting the best. >> hopefully cheers. >> reporter: but his teammates know better. >> they boo everybody up there. >> reporter: his teammates also know what this game means to donovan. >> you put yourself in his shoes, what do you want to do. >> there's a lot of pressure. you pretend there's not...
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here is the deal, we're going to use pork, but you could use shrimp. if you use pork, you got to marinade it for two hours or overnight. if you are using shrimp, because there is so much acid in this and the acid is good, it breaks down the meat, you only need 20 minutes. you could do scallops, anything you like. you could do beef. but this is pork tenderloin. that's all you do. >> alisyn: two hours. then what happens? >> can they hear you? >> alisyn: yeah, they told me to put it down. >> so you do this for two hours and it goes into the refrigerator. two hours later, this goes in the refrigerator in a bowl. otherwise you have a mess. >> alisyn: okay. >> it protects your fridge from having to clean, which i can see you don't like to do. then you're going to build your skewer. you put a pineapple chunk on here, you can buy them in the store. a green pepper. you could use red or yellow, but the greens are more savory, which will offset the pineapple sweetness. we're using the rest of the pineapple on our cake. then you have your pork right there. >> alis
here is the deal, we're going to use pork, but you could use shrimp. if you use pork, you got to marinade it for two hours or overnight. if you are using shrimp, because there is so much acid in this and the acid is good, it breaks down the meat, you only need 20 minutes. you could do scallops, anything you like. you could do beef. but this is pork tenderloin. that's all you do. >> alisyn: two hours. then what happens? >> can they hear you? >> alisyn: yeah, they told me to put...
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don't expect to see widespread use of metal detectors here at johns hopkins. the frightening news came shortly after 11:00. >> sounded chaotic, no one knew what was going on. >> reporter: thousands of hospital employees told there had been a shooting on the 8-t floor of the medical building, they locked themselves in not knowing where the gunman might beheaded. >> it's scary just knowing that someone is on the outside on a rampage. with a gun in a hospital where we're supposed to be protected. >> we contacted our mother, she had to hang the phone up abruptly -- >> it was only after securing the area and sending in s.w.a.t. teams that police learned the gunman, 50-year-old paul par advertise, had already shot himself and his mother inside of her hospital room. before that he had shot dr. david komen who had been informing him about his mother's condition. they initially thought it was warren davis. >> mr. davis removed a small semiautomatic handgun from his waist area, waistband area, and fired a single gunshot that struck the doctor in the lower chest/upper ab
don't expect to see widespread use of metal detectors here at johns hopkins. the frightening news came shortly after 11:00. >> sounded chaotic, no one knew what was going on. >> reporter: thousands of hospital employees told there had been a shooting on the 8-t floor of the medical building, they locked themselves in not knowing where the gunman might beheaded. >> it's scary just knowing that someone is on the outside on a rampage. with a gun in a hospital where we're supposed...
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cheryl connor joins us after speaking exclusively with his father. >> he said he knew his daughter wasn't feeling so well, so the girl slept in his bead last night. he is exhausted from an emotional day but he took a few minutes to publicly thank the man who resuscitated his daughter. there is no question brook bane is daddy's little girl. she is allan bane's only child and early tuesday morning methot he lost her. panic set in when brook was struggling for air and quit breathing. >> people have back start goin' and chest compressions. soon as i started that a police officer came. >> reporter: corporal luke ring letter was just a minute away from the pasadena home. the call from dispatch was not good. >> it came in as a death. none responsive man not breathing. >> he says he was at the right place at the right time but john leopold said he did something extraordinary. as the father of two young kids the officer says it was tough to put his emotions aside while performing cpr. >> you just rely on your training and try to react appropriately and do what you would hope that anyone would do f
cheryl connor joins us after speaking exclusively with his father. >> he said he knew his daughter wasn't feeling so well, so the girl slept in his bead last night. he is exhausted from an emotional day but he took a few minutes to publicly thank the man who resuscitated his daughter. there is no question brook bane is daddy's little girl. she is allan bane's only child and early tuesday morning methot he lost her. panic set in when brook was struggling for air and quit breathing....
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ktvu joe biden john joins us now. >> the last workers have left the scene. all day today construction cleanup crews and homeowners continue the tough work here. san jose schoolteacher and husband combed rubble for anything. her grandmother escaped the fire unhurt. >> it's pretty brutal. the whole neighborhood is gone. it's a lot of family memories. >> reporter: as crews continue cleanup of the incinerated remains of 37 homes, the coroner today reports 58-year- old james franco died at uc san francisco. he becomes the fires eighth fatality. when the pipeline exploded in a fire ball that thursday evening just five doors away at 951 glenwood the house caught fire. jimmy was upstairs. the landlord got him out but he was severely burned. >> i'm worried because our home is destroyed and there is probably some little things that are still inside there. >> reporter: we spoke to landlord last week as he was still hospitalized. so many families shattered. lives disrupted with deep scars. the headlines may move on and the lots expected to be clear their memories carry
ktvu joe biden john joins us now. >> the last workers have left the scene. all day today construction cleanup crews and homeowners continue the tough work here. san jose schoolteacher and husband combed rubble for anything. her grandmother escaped the fire unhurt. >> it's pretty brutal. the whole neighborhood is gone. it's a lot of family memories. >> reporter: as crews continue cleanup of the incinerated remains of 37 homes, the coroner today reports 58-year- old james franco...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
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thanks for joining us. here in europe, the irish government says it is splitting its troubled lender into separate institutions. the move is designed to appease e.u. lawmakers and reassure international lenders. the first half will be a so- called funding bank, holding deposits. the second will be a bang for non-performing assets which will eventually be sold off. the finance ministry says this represents the least costly outcome for taxpayers, who have already pumped almost 23 billion year rose into the bank. >> financial stocks were under pressure in europe this wednesday, but other factors were supporting markets. we have a wrap of the day's trading in frankfurt. >> trading this wednesday started on the low side when ere was ne that exports from germany slightly decreased. reassuring signals came to the markets. for example, news that industrial production in germany continue to increase. the portuguese government successfully placed to new government bonds on the market. still, -- steel and gold are on
thanks for joining us. here in europe, the irish government says it is splitting its troubled lender into separate institutions. the move is designed to appease e.u. lawmakers and reassure international lenders. the first half will be a so- called funding bank, holding deposits. the second will be a bang for non-performing assets which will eventually be sold off. the finance ministry says this represents the least costly outcome for taxpayers, who have already pumped almost 23 billion year...
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it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other places in the far southwest asia. and then the pastor let it be known if someone called him and asked him and invited him to stand down that he might do so, if someone from the government and the white house saw its opportunities and bob gates put in a phone call and he has desisted for the moment. this was not a constitutional question about protected speech. though a lot of people law that around. you can burn books in this country, you can burn flags. you can burn draft cards. >> why are you looking at me? >> i don'
it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other...
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use that money to pay for tax breaks for the middle class. but the business community has been talking about how horrible it is, having a tax cut when the economy is so fragile, robbing the economy of its recovery. there are a lot of democrats who are boggling. we will see if they can deliver. i do not think they can deliver the promise. >> actually, a former member of the obama administration drew the same conclusion. >> whether we are talking about rahm emanuel or peter orszag, [inaudible] the rights and in "the new york times" calling for an extension of the tax cuts that the rich has. >> this is something that the president can draw a line on. he does have a veto power. he can decide whether or not to extend the tax cuts for the rich for a year or something like that, or not. it seems to me the best thing to do would be to pull it back for those people who make less than $200,000, and will veto anything that does not help them. >> george stephanopoulos tried to nail him down on that question, but he said he would not necessarily veto. >>
use that money to pay for tax breaks for the middle class. but the business community has been talking about how horrible it is, having a tax cut when the economy is so fragile, robbing the economy of its recovery. there are a lot of democrats who are boggling. we will see if they can deliver. i do not think they can deliver the promise. >> actually, a former member of the obama administration drew the same conclusion. >> whether we are talking about rahm emanuel or peter orszag,...
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flacco showed us the kind of quarterback that he could be. and silenced critics who thought -e wasn't man enough for thaa -ob. as e heaa to pit bbr pittsburge and anyone waats to comeeand join us, we're at the panera in towsonment. towson. >> i can't wait to hear what people have to say about that win. >> reporter: sure. >>> from the wall to the city mayor stephanie rawlings blake and carter are putting on theirú shoes to wwlk. making good lifestyle choices, like eating right and exercising ofttn. they will be able to take advantage of ffee screenings,ú demonstrations nd education programs. >>> stay tunee to fox 45 morning news for continuing coverage of thii story. rawlings-bbake aboutthealthynie3 city's day initiative that is coming up in our 7:00 hour. >>> coming up on the early edition, doctors experimenting with a new breast cancer treatment. >>> we areetreating the cancer from the inside out..3 p>> the therapy combining radiation and surgery in a single visit. %-up frommthe eastern seaboard % ú%e south, to the north and we also havee
flacco showed us the kind of quarterback that he could be. and silenced critics who thought -e wasn't man enough for thaa -ob. as e heaa to pit bbr pittsburge and anyone waats to comeeand join us, we're at the panera in towsonment. towson. >> i can't wait to hear what people have to say about that win. >> reporter: sure. >>> from the wall to the city mayor stephanie rawlings blake and carter are putting on theirú shoes to wwlk. making good lifestyle choices, like eating...
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[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know where this country needs to go. we see a future where we invest in american innovation and american ingenuity, where we export more goods so we create more jobs here at home, where we make it easier to start a business or patent and invention, where we build a home run clean energy industry because i do not want to seek new solar panels or electric cars or advanced batteries manufactured in europe or asia. i want to see them made right here in the u.s. of a. by american workers [applause] . [applause] we see an america where every citizen has the skills and training t
[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know...
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just south of us. around dc. real rain moves in lateein the and it will be a mainly wednesday night, overnight, to thursday morning, thursday3 %-so tropical depression moves p the eastern sea board of. and ii will be wrapping in plenty of rainfall. right now e could even get %-so could see tornado watches, mid afternoon to late afternoon wednesday. carrying through wednessay night to thursday. you get the spinning action with the area of low pressure, when it goes over the region. so watch for potential tornadic activity as it pushes north. quick moving storm. should be out of here fridaa. here is what it looks like. trop depression number 18..3 if it is a tropical storm it will be nicole. winds at 355 gusting to 46. sitting just downtown and over parts of cuba. the northern fringe of t over cuba. continue to track north ver the -outhern tip of florida. ú%%-is looking like from theack national hurricane center. makes the way over miami. then it makes landfall. just north carolina, southern on tuesday morning. bu
just south of us. around dc. real rain moves in lateein the and it will be a mainly wednesday night, overnight, to thursday morning, thursday3 %-so tropical depression moves p the eastern sea board of. and ii will be wrapping in plenty of rainfall. right now e could even get %-so could see tornado watches, mid afternoon to late afternoon wednesday. carrying through wednessay night to thursday. you get the spinning action with the area of low pressure, when it goes over the region. so watch for...